BISHKEK, Kyrgyzstan, May 13. Kyrgyzstan
continues to advance the development of infrastructure for electric
vehicles (EVs), Trend reports via the Kyrgyz Ministry of Energy.
"Chakan HPP" JSC is executing projects to install EV charging
stations nationwide under the supervision of the Ministry of
Energy.
Priority is being given to the Issyk-Kul region, where charging
stations are planned for key tourist destinations and populated
areas, including Balykchy, Karakol, Cholpon-Ata, and Bosteri.
The company emphasized that the expansion of the EV charging
network is intended to enhance the environmental sustainability of
transport infrastructure, provide convenient services for electric
vehicle owners, and support the transition to modern transport
modalities.
Kyrgyzstan has consistently pursued the development of
environmentally friendly transport infrastructure as part of its
broader green energy agenda.
In recent years, government authorities and energy companies
have intensified efforts to extend EV charging networks in major
cities and tourist areas, to promote sustainable transport and
improve nationwide access to charging infrastructure.